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Well for me it seemed like when my kids were 1 they were ALWAYS hungry. So while making sure they are getting enough to eat you also want to make sure they are not eating to much which is very hard to do. At that age I gave my kids Breafast Lunch and Dinner then had little healthy snacks for them to eat throughout the day. It is not healthy for them to eat all day though. Usually after about 2 hours of being up and having breakfast they were ready for a snack and about 2 hours after Lunch as well. They go through so many growth spurts at that age that really it is hard to know when they are eating because of hunger and eating just to eat. I would not say you are feeding her to much though. Just feed her the normal times and offer healthy snacks and everything will be fine.

my way of thinking is as long as the foods are healthy 4-5 hrs is fine unless dr tells you otherwise. I am sure your daughter burns off most of the calories playing and exploring. She will let you know she isnt hungry by pushing the food away or throwing it. I try to offer breakfast , lunch and dinner with a snack in morning and a snack at night.

Feeding tips• Introduce new foods one at a time, with at least three days in between to make sure your child's not allergic. • Choking hazards are still a danger. Learn more about foods to watch out for.

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